1976 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham Low Miles! A Must For All Collectors! Rare on 2040-cars

Year:1976Mileage:45744Color: and interior

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Duncan, Oklahoma, United States

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Sorry, i just had to relist it with better pictures. Nobody has veiwed the car yet. Hello, Thanks for taking the time to view my auction for this amazing 1976 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham. The overall condition of this car is simply amazing! I just got back from a three hundred mile road trip and I've also been using it as my daily driver. It's so cool that everything actually works and when i say everything works I mean right down to the power antenna/electronics all gauges all lights exterior and interior. The interior shows minimal wear for its age. I mean the man had a custom Made dash pad. The exterior has some imperfections but overall looks great! I have receipt's totaling almost 5k for this car. This car was truly cared for and I have the documentation to back it up. The drive train is powered by a freshly Rebuilt 8.2 litre 500 CID V8 with a four barrel Quadrajet with overdrive. The car drives straight down the road and no pull when braking because the brakes are perfect along with all of the brougham trim. I have a lot of spare just in case parts that come with the car including the original hubcaps and a extra Quadrajet 4 barrel with window switches and more! Oh and it has the original full size spare. I did my best to describe this car accurately as possible. If I missed something or if you have any questions free to give me a call and I will gladly walk around the car with you. Thanks for your time my number is 405-514-4107. BID TO OWN.

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